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Diagonella sp. Age: Middle Cambrian Formation: Marjum Formation Location: Millard County, Utah Size: Sponges are about 1.1 inches long This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
Here is a nice multiple plate of fossil sponges. These are Diagonella sp. from the Cambrian of Utah. Sponges are very uncommon in the fossil record, due to their delicate nature. Cambrian sponges apparently had skeletal nets that were weakly united - they generally required quiet water for preservation. There are three fine examples of this cone-shaped sponge on this plate. The fossil sponges have beautiful red coloration and excellent contrast. The fine detail is exceptionally well preserved on these specimens. This is a very collectible multiple plate of these uncommon Cambrian invertebrates.